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I would like to know if everybody, using different browsers and screen resolutions, can see my website the way I want you to see. Could you check it out and see if you see it right?? Any problem contact me, PLEASE...

I am on IE 5.5 and 1024x768 and it looks fine. The only bit that looks odd is the picture in the frame at the bottom right. I suggest that you submit your site to the Web Reviews Forum and get an in depth Review from our members.

IE 5.5 1024*768, the popups and the reloading is really annoying. Why does it keep reloading?

You should get rid of the stuff at the top of the frame, so the main content can be shown without any scrolling. You have two pics that says Souvenir's Shop, which is unnecessary, they should be text, not pic anyway.

Using Netscape6 @ 1024x768 resolution it looks amazing. I wanted to ask about the "inline" frames. I've never seen that before, but it works in NS6. It looks absolutely great though. There are two things I would recommend (I don't mean to sound smug at all, so don't interpret it that way). >=^) Get yourselt a real domain name like souvenir-shop.com/ (if it's not taken...), and that will definitely increase your sales. Also, get a rating from like TRUSTe privacy or something - that will also tremendously boost your sales due to the customers having a guarantee that you are "for real," so to speak. If you do that, you'll recieve.

You must have a hatred of Netscape under version 6? NS doesn't know what an iframe is

OK Setup: I viewed your site on my company laptop win2k at 1024x768 using both IE 5.5 and NS comunicator 4.7

The site looks nice and is a great start!!! May I point out some improvements??? These are just some pet peaves of my own so you don't have to follow them if you don't want to...

P: Double scroll bars!!! With your site in one and the iframe in the other it can be confusing to newbies on the net... You should at least think about correcting this to support 800X600

Fix: I would suggest, if the content is short, on your main page then cut it down to size so your whole page displays without a scroll bar. (ie height about 540 or so???)
Then the only scroll bar will be the iframe.

P: Netscape prior to version 6 doesn't support iframe.

Fix: A little research into how http://www.k10k.com did their site using dHTML instead of an iframe will allow most browsers to see your site. (I may even look into this one -- if I figure it out before you do then I will let ya know

P.S. I use an iframe on my home page so I must not like netscape much either